Wednesday, November 11, 2009

APPLICATION DETAILS FOR FINNISH ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS


FINNISH ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS




Finnish Academy of Fine Arts provides the highest university-level theoretical and practical training in Finland in
fine arts. It seeks to promote research in the fine arts and to act as a member of the international community of
academic education in arts. The purpose of the Academy is to provide broad professional artistic training whilst
taking into account new developments in contemporary art.

The Academy was founded in 1848 by a private foundation. From the beginning of year 1993 the status of the Academy
has been raised to university level. 3,5 years of complete studies lead to the degree of Bachelor of Fine Arts,
the Master's degree takes two years longer to complete .

During the academic year 2009-2010 the number of students is about 260. Full-time teachers are all practising artists
of repute, about 50 teachers and lecturers are working on hourly basis. In addition the Academy invites tens of visiting
lecturers and welcomes annually several foreign artists from all over the world to meet students.


FINNISH ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS


The Finnish Academy of Fine Arts has provided the highest education in fine arts in Finland already for 160 years.
The Finnish Academy of Fine Arts today is a university focusing on contemporary art education and offering the degrees of
Bachelor, Master and Doctor of Fine Arts.

The studies leading to the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree (lower degree) aims to provide the student with the artistic,
cognitive and theoretical basic abilities and skills required by a visual artist. After completing their degree, the
students have the resources they need to work as visual artists and to carry on to the studies leading to Master's degree
and lifelong learning.

The Master of Fine Arts degree (higher degree) aims to offer the students the resources to function as an independent and
analytical artist in society and the world. The Masters of Fine Arts have a thorough command of the instruments of fine
arts and an understanding of the current significance and history of those instruments. They are qualified to act as
experts and developers of fine arts and are ready to continue to postgraduate education in art.

The objective of the Doctor of Fine Arts degree (postgraduate degree) is that the students have a profound understanding
of their own field of interest and achieve the qualifications needed to create high-level, artistically mature work and
that they are able to carry out independent, innovative research in their own field.

The studies leading to the Bachelor's and Master's degrees are organised in degree programmes. These programmes focus on
specific disciplines of fine arts requiring artistic talent and expertise and seek to develop the arts further.
The Academy offers degree programmes in sculpture, painting, printmaking and time and space arts.

There are three different application procedures available to those who wish to study at the Academy. Regular admission
is for students who apply for the Bachelor's and Master's degree studies, which take 5.5 years in total. Applicants who have an eligible Bachelor's degree or equivalent can apply for the two-year training leading to a Master's degree in the special Master of Fine Arts admission. Those who have an eligible Master's degree or equivalent can apply for postgraduate studies in the four-year doctoral training.


1. REGULAR ADMISSION 2010 (BFA+MFA 5,5 years, (210 + 120 credits)

You can apply for studies leading to the Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees in the regular admission. (You choose a degree programme after being admitted to the Academy, during your first study year.)

Regular admission to the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts' 5,5 years Master degree programme will conform to the nationwide schedule of joint applications.


The application period for the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts is 1.3 - 16.4.2010. During this period, the electronic application form can be opened and filled in the website: https://www.yliopistohaku.fi/.

The original artworks and a printed copy of the electronic application form must be delivered directly to the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts. The dates for delivering will be published later. The admission guide 2010 will also be updated in the Academy's web site December-January.

See detailed information about the regular admission.





2. SPECIAL MFA ADMISSION - Master of Fine Arts

In the special MFA admission you can apply for the studies leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree (2 years, 120 credits). Admission period 15.2 - 30.3.2010

The annual total intake of students is 45, admitted through the regular admission and the special MFA-program admission. See special MFA -admission.



3. DOCTORAL STUDIES


The Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA) degree is the postgraduate degree in the Academy of Fine Arts. You apply to the postgraduate
studies in an open process. The Academy admits 2 - 4 new student yearly. See doctoral studies.



INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS


The Academy has no special international application procedure or special English programmes for international students.
Foreign students participate in the normal application procedures. The Academy is an international university.
Some 20% of the students are international, both degree or exchange students. The language of all degree programs is Finnish but the Academy provides several courses taught in English. Also some of our seminars and lecture series are taught in English on a regular basis. Even when teaching in English is not available, it is often possible to complete courses through independent study. You can write your essays and exams in English.
Several foreign guest lecturers, teachers and exhibitions visit the Academy annually.



INFORMATION


More information on the student admission and education at the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts.
FINNISH ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS
Kaikukatu 4
00530 Helsinki
tel. +358 9 680 33 20 (switchboard)
www.kuva.fi.

Send your emails concerning the student admissions to: hakijapalvelut@kuva.fi

Application details for Turku School of Economics




Turku School of Economics

Turku School of Economics is one of the largest institutes in Finland for education in economic science. Backed by its


internationally recognised business expertise, the university offers broad-based training in Turku and Pori,
with an emphasis on the future and building business knowledge. Studies include a comprehensive choice of economic sciences,
other business and finance-related subjects and foreign languages.



The fully established position of the School as a scientific expert and societal influence is based on decades of
experience in the creation and use of innovative knowledge, in training business experts for the future.


Basic Information



In addition to two thousand aiming at a degree, hundreds of students who are supplementing their skills study each year
at Turku School of Economics. In addition to Turku, we operate in Pori, Tampere and Helsinki with a staff totalling 350,
in five departments and five separate units.



The total number of students working for a degree at Turku School of Economics is approximately 2000. Each year, about 200 graduates from our university receive their Bachelor or Master’s degree. All those interested in joining at a Bachelor of Economic Sciences education programme participate in an entrance examination.


In addition to instruction leading to a degree, Turku School of Economics also arranges continuing and adult education. About 800 participate annually in continuing education, with 600 taking part in Open University courses.



In addition to Turku, we offer education in the economic sciences in Pori. We also function at the Finland Futures Research Centre facilities in Helsinki and Tampere.



Five degree programmes, five departments and five special units
The following degree programmes can be completed at Turku School of Economics:


Bachelor of Science in Economics and Business Administration
Master of Science in Economics and Business Administration
Licentiate of Science in Economics and Business Administration
Doctor of Science in Economics and Business Administration
Doctor of Philosophy
The university has five departments, which carry out instruction and research:

Department of Management
Department of Accounting and Finance
Department of Marketing
Department of Economics
Department of Languages
In addition to these, there are five special units of the university:

Business and Innovation Development BID
Centre for Research and Education CRE
Finland Futures Research Centre
Pori Unit
Turku Centre for Computer Science (TUCS


Master's degree programmes


Turku School of Economics offers the following Master's degree programmes in English:

Global Information Technology Management - GITM
Global Innovation Management - GIM
Futures Studies - FUTU
In addition to these programmes Turku School of Economics offers an Erasmus Mundus Master's programme jointly with IAE Aix-en-Provence (France) and Tilburg University (The Netherlands).

International Master in Management of Information Technology – IMMIT


Contact information


Turku School of Economics
Office for Academic and Student Affairs
Rehtorinpellonkatu 3
FI-20500 Turku, FINLAND

The office is open:

Mon-Thu and Fri 10am - 2pm
Thu 10am - 4.15pm

tel. + 358 2 481 4205
tel. + 358 2 481 4206
fax + 358 2 481 4270

email: international (at) tse.fi (General enquiries)


email: admissions (at) tse.fi (Master's programme applications)

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Application details for The Helsinki School of Economics




The Helsinki School of Economics (HSE) is the largest and leading business school in Finland and a globally acknowledged player in management education. We are recognized for our close ties with the business world, our high-quality research and an open, international atmosphere conducive to learning and personal development.



HSE has been accredited by all three international organizations that certify business schools: AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS. This Triple Crown accreditation elevates HSE into a category shared by only 30 other universities in the world.HSE is an innovative and lively community of about 4,000 students and over 500 researchers, teachers and service personnel. Each year, more than 600 new students enter one of HSE’s two campuses, the main one located in Töölö, Helsinki, and another in Mikkeli.We offer Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degree programs, as well as international MBA and Executive MBA programs. Several programs are conducted entirely in English




An applicant who already has an appropriate Bachelor's/Master's degree may apply for a Master's degree program. The appropriate degrees are defined in the Admission Guide. If you know Finnish, please go to the Finnish webpage, even if planning to apply to a Master's degree program taught in English. This site is only for applicants who do not know Finnish.

The Master of Science (Economics and Business Administration) degree is a higher academic degree (second-cycle degree) in Finland and equals to 120 ECTS credits which corresponds to two years of full-time studying. The student may also be assigned supplementary studies (max 30 ECTS credits). Studying towards the Master's degree does not suit to students working full time. Depending on the course, the lectures may be during the daytime or also in the evening.

Master's Admissions 2010
Application period begins: on Monday 4 January 2010
Application period ends: on Friday 26 February 2010 at 16:15 (4:15 pm, GMT +2:00 hrs)
GMAT and language test results, if required by the applicant, need to be available for HSE to use on 31 March 2010 at 16:15 (4:15 pm, GMT +2:00 hrs) at the latest.
Results published: on Friday 30 April 2010
Enrolment must be confirmed: by 3 August 2010 at 16:15 (4:15 pm, GMT +2:00 hrs)
See also timetable and statistics.
It is possible to apply in HSE's Master's admissions even with a degree not yet completed. However, the degree must be completed by 31 July 2010. In addition to the studies of the degree giving the eligibility to apply, also other studies taken at a Finnish or non-Finnish university/polytechnic may, by the decision of HSE, be taken into consideration. However, only studies completed by the application deadline, 26 February 2010 at 16:15, can be considered (completed meaning that the applicant is able to present a transcript or equivalent).

Note! The complete admission criteria for 2010 will be published here in November. There will be some changes in the criteria.

Other Information for Decision-Making

» Master's Degree Programs
» Study Guide for the Ongoing Academic Year
» Statistics on Master's Admissions
» Frequently Asked Questions

Note! The below information refers currently to 2009 admissions.

» Admission Guide and Standard Application Form - Includes criteria and required enclosures!

In Master's admissions 2009, it was possible to apply to one or two of the eight degree programs taught in English: Economics, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Information and Service Management, International Business or International Business+CEMS, International Business Communication, Logistics and Service Economics, or Marketing. Please see Admission Guide 2009 for further information. Master’s admissions are explained in chapter 4. Admission Guide includes admission criteria (who can apply and in what conditions), general information related to studying at HSE and in Finland, degrees at HSE, cost of study (see for example chapters 7.3 and 5.6), language test requirements, taking GMAT (chapter 9, test that is used in Master's admissions), etc. There are not really tuition fees and, thus, HSE does not offer scholarships either. Application form includes information on the enclosures needed for the application.

Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and Language Test

The deadline for GMAT result and language test result (if required, see Admission Guide) is the same as the deadline for applications. For GMAT result the unofficial score report, if got from the test organization, is enough by the application deadline, but the official report must come later directly from the test organization.

GMAT is required in admission groups 2, 3 and 4. It is useful to get to know the test structure and practice the test before taking it. More information in the Admission Guide. Please book your test session early enough. The names of the universities where the result is wished to be sent is selected in the test session. HSE's GMAT Program Code is C1N-0J-83 ("MSc Degree Programs"). HSE expects to get Official Score Report straight from the test organization.

Language test is required always when the applicant’s native language is not Finnish, Swedish, Lappish or English. It cannot be waived even if the previous degree was completed in English. See Admission Guide for the language tests and levels that are accepted. HSE does not necessarily expect to get the score report from the test organization. For Toefl, the code for HSE is 0636 (Graduate Schools 02), note: the code still has HSE's old name in it (Helsinki School of Economics and Business Administration).


The table below includes the Bachelor's and Master's degree programs, programs,
and also other studies offered at the Helsinki School of Economics



BACHELOR'S Degree Programs
Organizing unit Language of study
Accounting, Finance and Business Law
- Specialization: Accounting
- Specialization: Finance
- Specialization: Business Law Helsinki
Finnish
English
Finnish
Business Technology Helsinki English
Economics Helsinki Finnish/English
International Business, BScBA Mikkeli English
Management Helsinki Finnish
Marketing Helsinki Finnish

MASTER'S Degree Programs and CEMS Joint Degree Program
unit language of study
Accounting Helsinki Finnish
Business Law Helsinki Finnish
Information and Service Management Helsinki English
Finance Helsinki English
Economics Helsinki Finnish/English
Entrepreneurship Helsinki Finnish/English
Communication in Business and Economy Helsinki Finnish
International Business Helsinki English
International Business Communication Helsinki English
Logistics and Service Economics Helsinki Finnish/English
Management Helsinki Finnish
Marketing Helsinki Finnish/English
Retail and Channel Management Helsinki Finnish
CEMS Master's International Management (CEMS MIM) Helsinki English

MBA Programs
MBA Program HSE Executive Education Ltd English
HSE Executive MBA (EMBA) HSE Executive Education Ltd English
EMBA Singapore HSE Executive Education Ltd English
EMBA Poland HSE Executive Education Ltd English
EMBA South Korea HSE Executive Education Ltd English
EMBA China HSE Executive Education Ltd English
EMBA Taiwan HSE Executive Education Ltd English

Doctoral Degrees (LSc, DSc, PhD) Organizing unit Language of study
Doctoral Program
Helsinki English and Finnish

Other programs and studies
Open University Helsinki and Mikkeli Finnish and English
Information Technology Program (ITP) Helsinki English
International Design Business Management (IDBM) Helsinki English
JOO Studies Helsinki Finnish and English

Monday, October 26, 2009

APPLICATION DETAILS OF HANKEN SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS



Welcome to Hanken School of Economics

Hanken is a leading, internationally accredited university in the field of economics and business administration. The relation of international students is higher than in any other Finnish business university. Hanken's research operations are of an internationally high standard and it maintains close and intensive links with the business world.


Hanken, founded in 1909, is a leading, internationally accredited (Equis and AMBA) university in the field of economics and business administration. It has more international students than any other Finnish business university. Hanken's research operations are of an internationally high standard and the School maintains close and intensive links with the business world.

Staff
Hanken has approximately 230 members of staff, including 120 members of faculty, the majority of whom hold a PhD, operating in six departments: Accounting, Commercial Law, Economics, Finance and Statistics, Management and Organisation, and Marketing.

Two campuses
Hanken has campuses in Helsinki and in Vaasa.

Hanken's alumni
Hanken has almost 12000 alumni working in over 40 countries iall over the world. Alumni include CEOs of several listed companies.


MSc programmes in English

Eight two-year Master's Degree Programmes

Hanken offers several specialised two-year Master's Degree Programmes with instruction in English both in Helsinki and in Vaasa. It is also possible to study in English at master's level in the major subject Economics.

In 2010 Hanken is admitting students to the following programmes:

* Master's Degree Programme in Advanced Financial Information Systems (Helsinki)
* Master's Degree Programme in Computational Finance (Vaasa)
* Master's Degree Programme in Corporate Governance (Helsinki)
* Master's Degree Programme in Intellectual Property Law (Helsinki)
* Master's Degree Programme in International Management (Helsinki)
* Master's Degree Programme in Marketing (Helsinki)
* Master's Degree Programme in Real Estate Investment and Finance (Helsinki)
* Master's Degree Programme in Strategic Entrepreneurship and Marketing (Vaasa)
* Master's Degree Studies in Economics (Helsinki)

The basic entrance requirement is a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university. In addition, the applicant must have a sufficient academic background in economic sciences and a high level of proficiency in English. All applicants also need to take GMAT or GRE in order to be eligible for admission. The studies lead to the degree of Master of Science (Economics and Business Administration) / Ekonomie magisterexamen. For details, please read the information on admissions.

The deadline for applications is 15 March 2010. The application form will be available through http://www.universityadmissions.fi/.

PLEASE NOTE! These web pages will contain full and complete information about the application process. No additional information will be available in paper format.

Application details for Helsinki University of Technology, TKK








About TKK

A University of Excellence in Education and Research
Helsinki University of Technology, TKK, is the oldest university of technology in Finland and a pioneer in the field of technology in the country: its fields of education and research cover all areas of technology that are of importance to the Finnish economy, including architecture.TKK is committed to the provision of high-quality education. We aim to equip our students with a firm foundation of knowledge needed in various fields of technology to enable their continuous professional development and ensure that they meet the requirements of an increasingly international operating environment. Our commitment has not gone unnoticed: we have been designated as a University of Excellence both in adult education and in research. Although we focus on technology and natural sciences, we should not forget art; our department of Architecture successfully keeps up the traditions of Finnish architecture



All International students’ affairs are covered by the International student services at Otakaari 1 in the TKK Main Building, 2nd floor.

Postal Address:
International Student Services
P.O. Box 1100
FIN-02015 TKK
Telefax: +358 9 451 5332
General guidance:
Info Market
Room Y 249a
TKK Main Building, 2nd floor
Please check the opening hours from here


Visiting hours for Registration: Mon-Fri 9am-12am or by appointment.
Visiting and telephone hours for Admissions Services: Mon-Thu 9am-12am and Fri 10am-12am or by appointment.


By using the following email addresses instead of personal email addresses, your message will reach someone also during the responsible person's vacation time:

Accommodation matters: housing@tkk.fi
Erasmus students/contacts: socrates@tkk.fi

Admissions: admissions@tkk.fi

Registration: registration@tkk.fi




Service for graduate students:
Student services (room Y223), tel. (+358 9) 451 2911, opintoasiat@tkk.fi. Please remember to give us your student number when sending e-mail to us.
Student Financial Aid (rooms Y220 and Y231). Service and counselling: (+358 9) 451 5060, e-mail opintotuki@tkk.fi.
Information about exchange studies abroad: Info market, room Y249, kv-info@tkk.fi


CLICK HERE FOR FORMS AND GUIDES FOR APPLICANT

Application details for University of Vaasa : Finland





The University of Vaasa is a multidisciplinary University offering degrees at all academic levels from Bachelor's to Doctor's. It works in close cooperation with its surrounding region of Ostrobothnia and values internationalisation in its degrees and research. The teaching and research activities of the University are widely based, their focus being on business studies, administration, technology, languages and culture. The maritime campus offers a modern study environment for 5000 students


The University of Vaasa offers studies in business, languages, culture and communications, administration, and technology.

Studies in the Faculty of Business Studies consist of all business sciences (management and organisations, accounting and finance, and marketing), economics, and business law. The Faculty also offers studies in entrepreneurship.

Areas of strength of the Faculty of Humanities are translation and LSP, multilingualism, literature and knowledge of culture of different language areas, interpretation, and linguistics and communications. In addition to studies in English language, modern Finnish, Swedish and other Scandinavian languages, German language and literature, and communications, the faculty offers studies in Finnish literature, French, Russian, terminology, interpretation, multilingualism, and intercultural communications.

Education in the Faculty of Public Administration emphasises the viewpoint of comparison: the functioning, jurisprudence, and management of administration are examined in relation to experiences from other countries as well as models from private sector. The fields of teaching are regional studies, administrative science, public law, social and health administration, and sociology.

Faculty of Technology offers studies in automation technology, electrical engineering, telecommunication engineering, computer science, and industrial management. The faculty also teaches physics, material science, mathematics, business mathematics, and statistics


Contact Information
Mailing address

University of Vaasa
P.O. Box 700
FI-65101 Vaasa,
FINLAND

Tel. +358 6 324 8111
Fax +358 6 324 8187

E-mail addresses: firstname.lastname(at)uwasa.fi

Office hours: Mon-Fri 8 am - 4.15 pm

University of Vaasa
International Office
P.O. Box 700
FI-65101 Vaasa,
FINLAND
Fax +358 6 324 8179

Street Address:
Wolffintie 34, Vaasa

General inquiries about studying: information(at)uwasa.fi
Specific inquiries for (future) partners: international.affairs(at)uwasa.fi


THE MASTERS PROGRAMME


Presently, there are five Master's degree programmes available in English at the University of Vaasa: Master's Degree Programme in Finance, Master's Degree Programme in International Business, Master's Degree Programme in Intercultural Studies in Communication and Administration, Master's Programme in Telecommunication Engineering, and Master's Programme in Industrial Management.

The Master's Degree Programme in International Business and the Master's Degree Programme in Finance are mainly aimed at international students. The Master's Programme in Telecommunication Engineering, the Master's Programme in Industrial Management, and the Master's Degree Programme in Intercultural Studies in Communication and Administration are open both for international and Finnish students.

There are many non-degree programmes designed especially for international exchange students. The programmes are the following: Scandinavian Business Studies, International Business Studies, East-West Business Studies, European Affairs Studies International Finance Studies, Multimedia Authoring Systems Studies, Industrial Management Studies, Telecommunication Engineering Studies, Public Management Studies, Intercultural Studies Multilingualism Studies (working knowledge in Swedish required), Studies in Swedish and Scandinavian Languages (working knowledge in Swedish is required) and German Language and Literature Studies (working knowledge in German required).



Application Form for Master's Degree Programmes



The link at the bottom of the page will direct you to the electronic application form used by the University of Vaasa.

Application to all five Master’s programmes in English offered by the University of Vaasa must be submitted in the electronic application system. All applicants, both international and Finnish, will apply to these international programmes through the system. The application period for all five Master’s programmes is 1 January – 28 February annually. There is no application fee for the Master's programmes offered by the University of Vaasa.

Please fill in the application form carefully. Fields marked with blue asterisk (*) are obligatory. Submit the form by clicking on the button at the bottom of the form. After submitting the information, the system will generate an application form based on the information submitted in the system. Please remember to print out the generated form.

After you have filled in the electronic application form, you should print the generated form, sign and send it with all the required documents (application enclosures) to the mailing address given by the system. Your application is not complete and cannot be processed unless the printed and signed application form with all the obligatory documents has been received. The deadline for submitting the required documents is 9 March.

Please note that if you apply for more than one programme, you need to submit a full application file (the application form and all requested enclosures) for each programme you apply for. Please visit Admission Requirements, Application Instructions and Fees for more information on the required enclosures.

Applications must be sent via regular (air) mail or a courier service. Applications sent via fax or email will not be accepted. Applications must be sent to: University of Vaasa, International Office / Degree Students, P.O.Box 700, FI-65101 Vaasa, Finland within the application period.

In case of using a courier service when submitting the application, the following street address may be needed: University of Vaasa, International Office / Degree Students, Wolffintie 34, FI-65200 Vaasa, Finland.

The University of Vaasa will inform the applicant upon the arrival of the application by e-mail. Please note that individual enquiries about receiving an application cannot be answered.

The Application Form operates in Finnish time (GMT+2). Applications to the study programmes at the University of Vaasa may be submitted in the system starting from 1 January 2009. The electronic application form will close on 28 February 2008.

If you have questions about the study programmes, application process and admissions criteria, please contact the International Office at the University of Vaasa by sending email to information(at)uwasa.fi.

ELECTRONIC APPLICATION FORM (link available 1 January - 28 February)


Results
All applicants will be informed about the admission results via email by the middle of June. Individual inquiries about the results by phone or email cannot be answered.




Sunday, October 25, 2009

Application details for The University of Tampere : Finland


The University of Tampere


The University of Tampere embraces many fields of science and its research profile is extensive and multidisciplinary. There are six faculties and nine independent institutes. The University of Tampere is the biggest provider of higher education in Finland for social sciences and the accompanying administrative sciences.

Some 14,600 students are currently pursuing degrees at the University of Tampere. Every year approximately one thousand master's degrees and one hundred doctoral degrees are produced. The personnel number about 2,200. For 2008 the entire budget of the University was in the range of 150 million Euros.

The Chancellor of the University is Ms Krista Varantola, the Rector is Ms Kaija Holli and the Administrative Director is Mr Timo Lahti.

Tampere, the home city of the University is the third biggest city in Finland. There are also activities in smaller towns of Hämeenlinna, Pori, Seinäjoki, Valkeakoski and Virrat. Approximately one million people live in the area over which the influence of the University extends.

Faculties

Humanities
Information Sciences
Education
Economics and Administration
Medicine
Social Sciences


International Office at the University of Tampere


Visiting address:
University main building, Kalevantie 4, room A 129
Tel.+358-3-3551 7973 and +358-3-3551 8949
Fax. +358-3-3551 6503
E-mail: intoffice@uta.fi

Opening hours
•Monday-Friday 9.30-11.00 and 12.00-15.00
Mailing address:
International Office
FI-33014 University of Tampere
Finland

Please notice that the International Office does not handle applications for the degree programmes. For information on admission procedures of degree students, please see Degree Programmes Taught in English.

Academic calendar

Autumn Semester 2009
• Period I: 1 September - 16 October
• Period II: 26 October - 11 December
Enrolment:
New degree students: 20 July - 31 August, see enrolment instructions and conditions of the right to study
Exchange students: during the Orientation Course
Orientation course: 24 August - 29 August, see the programme
Christmas holiday: 14 December - 6 January
Changes in teaching times: Teaching ends at 4 p.m. on Fri 30 October

Public holidays:



All Saints' Day (Pyhäinpäivä) 1 November
Independence Day (Itsenäisyyspäivä) 6 December
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day (Jouluaatto ja joulupäivä) 24 and 25 December
Boxing Day (Tapaninpäivä) 26 December

Spring Semester 2010
• Period III 7 January – 5 March
• Period IV 15 March – 14 May

Enrolment:
New degree students: see annual registration with information on conditions of the right to study
Exchange students: during the Orientation Course
Orientation course: 4-5 and 7-8 January, see the programme
Summer vacation: June - August
Changes in teaching times: Teaching ends at 4 p.m. on Thu 1 April, Fri 30 April and on Wed 12 May.


Public Holidays

New Year's Day (Uudenvuodenpäivä) 1 January
Epiphany = 12th Night (Loppiainen) 6 January
Good Friday (Pitkäperjantai): 2 April
Easter Sunday (1. pääsiäispäivä) 4 April
Easter Monday (2. pääsiäispäivä) 5 April
1st of May (Vappu) 1 May
Ascension Day (Helatorstai) 13 May
Midsummer (Juhannus) 25-26 June

Application details for University of Oulu: Finland


Scientific and academic education is based on the cutting-edge knowledge produced by high-level research, and prepares students for continuous learning in the working life.

The University of Oulu trains experts and multifaceted professionals for specialized fields in eight fields of study and 45 different programmes. University graduates enter the job market as experts of the environment, economics, technology, medicine, education, and culture.


Building Excellence
Scientific and academic education is based on the cutting-edge knowledge produced by high-level research, and prepares students for continuous learning in the working life.

The University of Oulu trains experts and multifaceted professionals for specialized fields in eight fields of study and 45 different programmes. University graduates enter the job market as experts of the environment, economics, technology, medicine, education, and culture.

The University of Oulu has been awarded numerous national quality-of-teaching awards in several disciplines. The University offers its students state-of-the-art teaching methods and educational technology, and a stimulating and welcoming learning environment. Thanks to high-quality teaching, students graduate fast and are employed quickly.

The University of Oulu is an expert of life-long learning. It offers continuing education for working professionals and implements development projects for businesses.
Open University offers everyone a chance to study subjects from all faculties of the University, regardless of age or prior education.






The University of Oulu has been awarded numerous national quality-of-teaching awards in several disciplines. The University offers its students state-of-the-art teaching methods and educational technology, and a stimulating and welcoming learning environment. Thanks to high-quality teaching, students graduate fast and are employed quickly.

The University of Oulu is an expert of life-long learning. It offers continuing education for working professionals and implements development projects for businesses.

Open University offers everyone a chance to study subjects from all faculties of the University, regardless of age or prior education.


Building Excellence
Scientific and academic education is based on the cutting-edge knowledge produced by high-level research, and prepares students for continuous learning in the working life.

The University of Oulu trains experts and multifaceted professionals for specialized fields in eight fields of study and 45 different programmes. University graduates enter the job market as experts of the environment, economics, technology, medicine, education, and culture.

The University of Oulu has been awarded numerous national quality-of-teaching awards in several disciplines. The University offers its students state-of-the-art teaching methods and educational technology, and a stimulating and welcoming learning environment. Thanks to high-quality teaching, students graduate fast and are employed quickly.

The University of Oulu is an expert of life-long learning. It offers continuing education for working professionals and implements development projects for businesses.

Open University offers everyone a chance to study subjects from all faculties of the University, regardless of age or prior education.


Building Excellence
Scientific and academic education is based on the cutting-edge knowledge produced by high-level research, and prepares students for continuous learning in the working life.

The University of Oulu trains experts and multifaceted professionals for specialized fields in eight fields of study and 45 different programmes. University graduates enter the job market as experts of the environment, economics, technology, medicine, education, and culture.

The University of Oulu has been awarded numerous national quality-of-teaching awards in several disciplines. The University offers its students state-of-the-art teaching methods and educational technology, and a stimulating and welcoming learning environment. Thanks to high-quality teaching, students graduate fast and are employed quickly.

The University of Oulu is an expert of life-long learning. It offers continuing education for working professionals and implements development projects for businesses.

Open University offers everyone a chance to study subjects from all faculties of the University, regardless of age or prior education.


Deadline
The application ends always at 16.15 (4.15 p.m.) Finnish time.

Application periods (applications starts – application ends)
Architectural Design 16.11.2009 – 1.2.2010
Astronomy and Space Physics 16.11.2009 – 1.2.2010
Barents Environmental Engineering 16.11.2009 – 1.2.2010
Education and Globalisation 16.11.2009 – 1.2.2010
Finance and Economics 16.11.2009 – 27.2.2010
Financial and Management Accounting 16.11.2009 – 27.2.2010
Health and Wellbeing in the Circumpolar Area 2.1.2010 – 29.3.2010
International Business 16.11.2009 – 27.2.2010
Protein Science and Biotechnology 16.11.2009 – 1.2.2010
Software, Systems and Services Development in Global Environment 1.12.2009 – 1.2.2010
Synchrotron Radiation Based Science and Accelerator Physics 16.11. – 1.2.2010
Wireless Communication Engineering 16.11.2009 – 1.2.2010

Application details of University of Lapland





University of Lapland

Founded on 1st of March in 1979
Faculties: Art and Design, Education, Law, Social Sciences, Tourism and Business
Other Units: Arctic Centre, Language Centre, Library, Regional Services of the University of Lapland, Development and Administration
Students

4 150 Graduate students (full time)
265 Postgraduate students
65 International graduate and postgraduate students
213 Foreign exchange students (semester or full academic year)
6 700 Adult Education (Open university, Continuing Education and University of the Third age)

Staff

600 Staff members (Professors, Senior Assistants, Assistants, Lectures, Teachers, Other Staff)
- The university has 55 professorships and four research professorships
Budget 2008

Budget 31 Million Euro (state funding from the Ministry of Education)
External funding 15 Million Euro (e.g. European Union structural funds, the Finnish Academy)
Total budget: 46 Million Euro

Studying and Programmes


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The University of Lapland is a broadly-based, international centre for education and research located in Rovaniemi on the Arctic Circle . As the northernmost university in Finland and in the European Union, issues pertaining to the circumpolar north receive special attention and constitute essential topics in our research and teaching. On our another field of expertise, tourism, we aim to reach an internationally recognized position as a leading centre of tourism research.

With a broad range of study opportunities that combine research with education and science with art; we offer the possibility to learn about art and design, business and tourism, education, law, and social sciences. Our wide selection of international courses and programmes comprises of individual courses to international Master’s Degree and Postgraduate Degree studies. In addition, we have cooperation agreements with research and higher education institutions in more than 40 countries.


Faculties and Major Subject Fields:

Faculty of Art and Design
Art Education
Graphic Design
Industrial Design
Media Studies
Textile and Clothing Design


Faculty of Education
Adult Education
Class Teacher Training
Education
Media Education
Faculty of Social Sciences
Administrative Science
Applied Psychology
International Relations
Political Science
Public Law
Rehabilitation Science
Social Work
Sociology


Faculty of Tourism and Business
Management
Tourism

Minors:
Accounting
Marketing


Faculty of Law
Master of Laws
Bachelor of Laws Separate Units of the University
Arctic Centre
Department of Research Methodology
Language Centre
Library


ACADEMIC CALENDAR

The academic year at the University of Lapland is comprised of two semesters. The autumn semester is from August 1 to December 31, and the spring semester is from January 1 to July 31. The annual opening ceremony is always held on the first Monday in September. Teaching during the academic year is divided in five teaching periods.

Annual Teaching Periods 2009-2010

Period 1: 1.9. - 1.11.2009 (9 weeks)
Period 2 : 2.11. - 20.12.2009 (7 weeks)

Christmas Break 21.12.2009 - 6.1.2010

Period 3: 7.1. - 7.3.2010 (8,5 weeks)

Spring Break 8.3. - 14.3.2010

Period 4: 15.3. - 28.5.2010 (11 weeks)
Period 5: Summer Schools/possibility for monthly examinations/holiday

University calendar - Semester dates

August 1 Beginning of autumn semester
August 31 – September 4 Orientation programme for international students
September 7 Opening Ceremonies of the University
September 7 Courses begin
December 18 Courses end
December 31 End of autumn semester

January 7 Beginning of spring semester
January 7 – 8 and January 11 – 12 Orientation programme for international students
January 11 Courses begin
May 28 Courses end
July 31 End of spring semester



It is highly recommended that students arrive at the beginning of each semester in order to participate in the Orientation Programme. No teaching is offered during the summer (i.e. from June 1 to September

Application details for University of Kuopio: Finland


University of Kuopio
The University of Kuopio has an international reputation in the fields of health, environment and well-being, with particular strengths in biotechnology, biosciences and molecular medicine. The University's latest fields of expertise are business administration and technology education.

On the national level, the University contributes to the improvement of well-being and quality of life through its operations of an internationally high quality. On the regional level, the University promotes the vitality of Eastern Finland in particular as well as the development of the Kuopio region and the entire region of Northern Savo as a growth centre.

Five faculties, over 60 teaching and reseach institutions
The University contains five faculties:

Business and Information Technology,
Medicine,
Natural and Environmental Sciences,
Pharmacy, and
Social Sciences.
The A. I. Virtanen Institute for Molecular Sciences can be considered equal to the faculties. Altogether, there are 60 teaching and research institutions within the faculties. This number includes 14 clinics operating within Kuopio University Hospital.


How to apply? (Head, internatinal office)

Application form for exchange students is available at: http://www.uku.fi/intl/english/prospective/forms/forms.shtml

Please fill out the application electronically where possible. After you have completed the application, please print it and ask for the required signatures from your departmental and institutional coordinator.

Enclosures

We cannot process your application without the Transcript of Records because our academic departments need to check your academic background and suitability for studies applied. Therefore, it is essential to attach the most current Transcript of Academic Records in English to your application.

Transcript of Academic Records is an official document issued by your home University. It contains details of all the courses that you have completed at university level (name, credits, grades etc).

If you cannot get a Transcript of Academic Records from your home University, you can use the standard ECTS form: http://www.uku.fi/intl/english/prospective/forms/ECTStranscriptofrecords.doc

Application deadlines

In order to ensure housing availability for our exchange students, we invite applications by following annual deadlines:

April 30
- autumn semester (Aug/Sept-Dec)
- full academic year (Aug/Sept-May)

September 30
- for spring Semester (Jan-May)
NB! For medical students the primary deadline is 30 April. If placements are left, applications can be considered in the autumn application round also.

Unfortunately we cannot guarantee accommodation if we receive your application after these deadlines.

Application details for University of Joensuu: Finland


The University of Joensuu was established in 1969. It includes eight faculties and nine non-faculty institutes. The University offers undergraduate and graduate degree in eight different fields:

education
humanities
natural sciences
social sciences
economics
forestry
theology
psychology.
The University has campuses in Joensuu and Savonlinna. Mekrijärvi Research Station is located in Ilomantsi.


The strenghts and areas of expertise of the University of Joensuu are research and teaching relating to education and human development, forests and the environment, optics, new materials and information technology as well as border studies and Russia.

The University has over 8500 students, 1100 of whom are on the Savonlinna campus. Every year approximately 1500 new students are admitted. The staff comprises about 1400 people, of whom 170 work on the Savonlinna campus. Almost 600 international students annually study at the University of Joensuu.


The Mission of the University and the Areas of Expertise
Strategy for Internationalisation of the University of Joensuu for the Years 2007 - 2015

Erasmus Policy Statement 2007 - 2013 (pdf)
Annual Report 2006 (pdf)
The Rector's review of the year 2006


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Rectors and Director of Administration
Rector: Professor Perttu Vartiainen, perttu.vartiainen@joensuu.fi
Vice-Rector: Professor Teuvo Pohjolainen, teuvo.pohjolainen@joensuu.fi
Secretary to the Rector: Ms Tarja Ryhänen, tel. +358 13 251 2002, tarja.ryhanen@joensuu.fi

Contact information
International Relations Office
The International Relations Office, IRO, is responsible for general administration of international affairs at the University of Joensuu. The IRO reports to the Rector and to the Director of Administration of the university. The duties of the IRO include strategic planning of internationalisation, coordination of international cooperation (especially as regards international educational cooperation programmes), negotiation and updating of the universitys international agreements of cooperation, international public relations and marketing, as well as communication concerning international affairs within the university.

Ms. Outi Savonlahti
Director of International Relations
Tel. +358 13 251 4383
Mobile: +358 50 502 0713
Fax: +358 13 251 4588
E-mail: outi.savonlahti(at)joensuu.fi

http://www.joensuu.fi/

Application and scholarship details of University of helsinki


The University of Helsinki is the most versatile research university in Finland, with teaching based on top research. In global research university rankings, the University of Helsinki is among the top 10 or 15 European universities.

The number of students totals 35,000, with another 45,000 engaging in extension studies or in studies at the open university. Nearly 4,000 researchers and teachers of the university work on four separate campuses in Helsinki and in 19 other localities.

University of Helsinki
The International Student Services Office
P.O. Box 3 (Fabianinkatu 33)
FI-00014 University of Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 9 191 22604
Fax. +358 9 191 22176
E-mail admissions(at)helsinki.fi
website:www.helsinki.fi



Application period

The general application period begins on November 16, 2009 and closes on February 1, 2010 (16:15/4:15 p.m. GMT +2).

The University of Helsinki has only one application period per year for undergraduate (students applying for a Bachelor's programme) and graduate students (Bachelor degree holders applying for a Master's programme).

All graduate applicants register online through the University Admissions Finland's applicant registration service. When you have completed the e-applicant registration, you may print the application from directly from the website or send to your e-mail box as a PDF file (the subject of the file is: Application Form / University Admissions Finland). Your registration is saved on the UAF database.

The printed and signed application and the requested documents are to be sent to the University Admissions Finland: see below for their address and other information.

This link to the online applicant registration is active during the application period only.


University of Helsinki International Student Grant

International students who are accepted to study in one of the International Master's Degree Programmes of the University of Helsinki, are, immediately after their acceptance, eligible for financial support described in section one of the International Student Grant below.

To receive detailed information on funding options for registered students of the University of Helsinki, you are advised to check the Orientation Handbook'sGrants and Scholarship section (open the bookmarks on the left to enter that section directly).

The University of Helsinki International Student Grant has two awarding categories:

Students who have been accepted to study in an International Master's Degree Programme (IMDP) are in the beginning of their first year of studies, eligible for the Helsinki University International Student Grant. More information on the amount of the Grant and on the application process is available on the Grant's web page.


Also all degree students, in their second year or beyond in their studies at the University of Helsinki, can apply for the University of Helsinki International Student Grant (UHISG). The Grant is offered once a year and usually ranges from €2000 to €3500. Students of the University of Helsinki can visit the UHISG page on the ALMA intranet for details.

The UH degree students can also apply for the other grants offered by the University, e.g. travel grants, researcher grants, publication grants for PhD dissertation, etc. Please see the Orientation Handbook for details.

Abo Akademi University: Finland

The present Åbo Akademi University is a medium-size, state-run, multidisciplinary and Swedish-language university, celebrating its establishment in 1918. The first Academy in Åbo was founded in 1640. The re-established University was greatly influenced by the model from the Swedish period and its aim was to strengthen Swedish culture in Finland.

Wish of the main donors
In 1918, a group of wealthy persons in Åbo and its surroundings donated funds for the establishment of a Swedish university. It was to be a multidisciplinary seat of learning and thus its first professors were humanists, natural scientists and political scientists. The first students were admitted in January 1919.

Professional studies
The donors also saw the need for Swedish-speaking engineers, clergymen and economists. Consequently, within a few years, education in these fields was also commenced.

Development after the Second World War
The post-war economic situation was dire, and the Åbo Akademi University Endowment encountered problems in financing the activities of the University. The first state subsidy was granted in 1951 and state funding became permanent in 1963. The University became fully state-run in 1981.

New fields of education
In the 1950s, the educational fields in Åbo were supplemented with programmes in pharmacy and psychology. A reform of teacher education resulted in Åbo Akademi establishing a unit in Vasa in 1974. In the early 1990s, caring science and political science were added to the fields taught in Vasa and training of Associates in Law was introduced in Åbo. The student body grew tenfold between the years 1952 and 1995, and today it numbers 7,000.

Contact us
Åbo Akademi University
Postal address:
Åbo Akademi University
Tuomiokirkontori 3
FI-20500 TURKU
FINLAND
Phone: +358 2 215 31

Åbo Akademi University in Vaasa
Postal address:
Åbo Akademi University in Vaasa
Po Box 311
FI-65101 VAASA
FINLAND
Phone: +358 6 324 7111
http://www.abo.fi/

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Åbo Akademi University
International Office
Tavastgatan 13
FI-20500 Åbo
FINLAND
Tel : +358 2 215 4836
Fax +358 2 215 3230
E-mail international(at)abo.fi
website:www.abo.fi


University of Helsinki
The International Student Services Office
P.O. Box 3 (Fabianinkatu 33)
FI-00014 University of Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 9 191 22604
Fax. +358 9 191 22176
E-mail admissions(at)helsinki.fi
website:www.helsinki.fi


University of Joensuu
Coordinator of International Education
International Student Services
P.O. Box 111 (Yliopistokatu 2)
FI-80101 Joensuu
FINLAND
Tel. +358 13 251 4301
Fax +358 13 251 2010
E-mail intnl(at)joensuu.fi
website:www.joensuu.fi



University of Jyväskylä
International Office
P.O. Box 35 (T)
FI-40014 University of Jyväskylä
FINLAND
Tel +358 14 260 1086, 260 1052
Fax +358 14 260 1061
E-mail intl(at)jyu.fi
website:www.jyu.fi


University of Kuopio
International Office
P.O. Box 1627
FI-70211 Kuopio
FINLAND
Tel. +358 17 163 372 ,+358 17 162 146
Fax +358 17 16 3496
E-mail intl(at)uku.fi
website:www.uku.fi



University of Lapland
International Relations
P.O. Box 122 (Yliopistonkatu
FI-96101 Rovaniemi
FINLAND
Tel.+358 16 341 341
Fax +358 16 341 4222
E-mail international.relations(at)ulapland.fi, studies(at)ulapland.fi
www.ulapland.fi


University of Oulu
International Relations
P.O. Box 8001
FI-90014 University of Oulu
FINLAND
Tel. +358 8 553 4042
Fax +358 8 553 4041
E-mail international.office(at)oulu.fi
www.oulu.fi



University of Tampere
International Office
FI-33014 University of Tampere
FINLAND
Tel. +358 3 3551 11 (swtichboard)
Fax +358 3 215 6503
E-mail intoffice(at)uta.fi
www.uta.fi



University of Turku
International Office
FI-20014 University of Turku
FINLAND
Tel. +358 2 333 6582
Fax +358 2 333 6370
E-mail: international(at)utu.fi
www.utu.fi



University of Vaasa
International Office
P.O. Box 700
FI-65101 Vaasa
FINLAND
Tel. +358 6 324 8589 or 324 8534
Fax +358 6 324 8179
E-mail infternational.affairs(at)uwasa.fi, information(at)uwasa.fi
www.uwasa.fi


Helsinki University of Technology
International Affairs
P.O. Box 1100 (Otakaari 1, Espoo)
FI-02015 HUT
FINLAND
Tel. +358 9 451 2110
Fax +358 9 451 5332
E-mail kv-info(at)tkk.fi
www.tkk.fi


Lappeenranta University of Technology
International and Career Services
P.O. Box 20
FI-53851 Lappeenranta
FINLAND
Tel. +358 5 621 6080
Fax +358 5 621 6089
E-mail ibtm(at)lut.fi, international.programmes(af)lut.fi
www.lut.fi



Tampere University of Technology
International Office
P.O. Box 527 (Korkeakoulunkatu 10)
FI-33101 Tampere
FINLAND
Tel. +358 3 3115 2447
Fax +358 3 3115 2640
E-mail interoff(at)tut.fi
www.tut.fi



Hanken Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration
Centre for Research and International Affairs
P.O. Box 479 (Arkadiankatu 22)
FI-00101 Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 9 431 331
Fax +358 9 4313 3409
E-mail intl.affairs(at)hanken.fi
www.hanken.fi



Helsinki School of Economics (HSE)
Office of Studies and Registrar
P.O. Box 1210 (Runeberginkatu 14-16)
FI-00101 Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 9 4313 8811
Fax +358 9 4313 8512
E-mail opinnot(at)hkkk.fi
www.hkkk.fi


Turku School of Economics (TSE)
Office for Academic Affairs
Rehtorinpellonkatu 3
FI-20500 Turku
FINLAND
Tel. +358 2 481 4205
Fax +358 2 481 4270
E-mail international(at)tse.fi
www.tse.fi



Finnish Academy of Fine Arts
Kasarmikatu 36
FI-00130 Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 9 680 3320
Fax +358 9 6803 3260
E-mail kanslia(at)kuva.fi
www.kuva.fi


Sibelius Academy
International Centre
P.O. Box 86 (Töölönkatu 28)
FI-00251 Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 20 753 9400
Fax +358 20 753 9569
E-mail leena.veijonsuo(at)siba.fi
www.siba.fi


Theatre Academy
P.O. Box 163 (Haapaniemenkatu 6)
FI-00531 Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 9 4313 6315
Fax +358 9 4313 6200
E-mail international(at)teak.fi
www.teak.fi


University of Art and Design Helsinki UIAH
Arabiacenter, 3rd floor
Study Affairs - Degree and non-degree studies
Hämeentie 135 A
FI-00560 Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 9 7563 0508
Fax +358 9 7563 0210
E-mail helena.harkonen(at)uiah.fi
www.uiah.fi


Åland Polytechnic
International Relations
PO Box 1010
AX-22111 Mariehamn
ÅLAND
Tel: +358 18 537704
Fax +358 18 16913
E-mail katja.backsholm(at)ha.ax
Arcada



University of Applied Sciences
Arcada Admissions
Jan Magnus Janssonin aukio 1
FI-00550 Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 0207 699 699
Fax +358 0207 699 611
E.mail: admissions(at)arcada.fi
www.arcada.fi


Central Ostrobothnia University of Applied Sciences
Admissions Office
Närvilänkatu 8 (after August: Talonpojankatu 4)
FI-67100 Kokkola
FINLAND
Tel. +358 6 825 2081
Fax +358 6 825 2075
E-mail admissions(at)cou.fi
www.cou.fi



Diaconia University of Applied Sciences
International Office
Maistraatinportti 2 A
FI-00240 Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 20 160 6221
Fax +358 20 160 6222
E-mail riikka.halikka(at)diak.fi
www.diak.fi


EVTEK University of Applied Sciences
International Office
Vanha maantie 6
FI-02650 Espoo
FINLAND
Tel. +358 20 7553 500
Fax +358 20 7553 877
E-mail international.office(at)evtek.fi
www.evtek.fi



HAAGA-HELIA University of Applied Sciences
Admissions Office
Ratapihantie 13
FI-00520 Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 9 2296 5221
Fax +358 9 147 063
E-mail admissions@haaga-helia.fi
www.haaga-helia.fi


HAMK University of Applied Sciences
International Relations Office
Visamäentie 35 A
FI-13100 Hämeenlinna
FINLAND
Tel. + 358 3 646 4403
Fax + 358 3 646 4400
E-mail international(at)hamk.fi
www.hamk.fi


Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia
International Relations
P.O. Box 4000 (Bulevardi 31)
FI-00099 City of Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 9 3108 0515
Fax +358 9 3108 0509
E-mail kirsi.paaso(at)stadia.fi
www.stadia.fi


HUMAK University of Applied Sciences
International Coordinator
Annankatu 12 A
FI-00120 Helsinki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 20 7621 352
Fax +358 20 7621 391
E-mail timo.sorvoja(at)humak.edu
www.humak.edu


Jyväskylä University of Applied Sciences
International Affairs Office
P.O. Box 207 (Rajakatu 35)
FI-40101 Jyväskylä
FINLAND
Tel. +358 14 444 6604, 6605 , 6683
Fax +358 14 444 6600
E-mail international(at)jamk.fi, jamk(at)jypoly.fi
www.jypoly.fi



Kajaani University of Applied Sciences
International Office
P.O. Box 52 (Ketunpolku 3)
FI-87101 Kajaani
FINLAND
Tel. +358 8 6189 9617
Fax +358 8 6189 9620
E-mail international.office(at)kajak.fi
www.kajak.fi


Kemi-Tornio University of Applied Sciences
International office
P.O. Box 505 (Kauppakatu 5)
FI-94101 Kemi
FINLAND
Tel. +358 16 258 413
Fax +358 16 258 401
E-mail annikki.pulkkinen(at)tokem.fi
www.tokem.fi


Kymenlaakso University of Applied Sciences
Applications Office
P.O. Box 111 (Salpausselänkatu 57)
FI-45101 Kouvola
FINLAND
Tel. +358 5 220 8772 or 8218
Fax +358 5 220 8786
E-mail applications(at)kyamk.fi
www.kyamk.fi



Lahti University of Applied Sciences
International Office
P.O. Box 213
FI-15101 Lahti
FINLAND
Tel. +358 3 828 2062
Fax +358 3 828 2161
E-mail intoffice(at)lamk.fi
www.lamk.fi




Laurea University of Applied Sciences
Administration
Ratatie 22
FI-01300 Vantaa
FINLAND
Tel.+358 9 8868 7215
Fax +358 9 8868 7200
E-mail intl.info(at)laurea.fi
www.laurea.fi




Mikkeli University of Applied Sciences
Admissions Office
P.O. Box 181 (Patteristonkatu 3)
FI-50101 Mikkeli
FINLAND
Tel. +358 15 355 6379
Fax +358 15 355 6371
E-mail admissions(at)mikkeliamk.fi
www.mikkeliamk.fi




North Karelia University of Applied Sciences
International Office
Sirkkalantie 13
FI-80100 Joensuu
FINLAND
Tel.+358 13 260 6720, 6724
Fax +358 13 260 6721
E-mail international(at)ncp.fi
www.ncp.fi



Oulu Polytechnic - University of Applied Sciences
International Relations Office
P.O. Box 222 (Albertinkuja 20)
FI-90101 Oulu
FINLAND
Tel.+358 8 312 6011
Fax +358 8 312 6674
E-mail international(at)oamk.fi
www.oamk.fi


Pirkanmaa Polytechnic - University of Applied Sciences
International Office
Kuntokatu 4
FI-33520 Tampere
FINLAND
Tel. +358 3 245 2364
Fax +358 3 245 2351
E-mail International.Office(at)piramk.fi
www.piramk.fi



Rovaniemi University of Applied Sciences
International Relations Office
Jokiväylä 13
96300 Rovaniemi
FI-96300 Rovaniemi
FINLAND
Tel. +358 20 798 5407
Fax +358 20 798 5497
E-mail international(at)ramk.fi
www.ramk.fi



Satakunta University of Applied Sciences
Central Administration
Tiedepuisto 3
FI-28600 Pori
FINLAND
Tel. +358 2 620 3000
Fax +358 2 620 3030
E-mail int.office(at)samk.fi
www.samk.fi



Savonia University of Applied Sciences
International Office
P.O. Box 6
FI-70201 Kuopio
FINLAND
Tel. +358 17 255 5061
Fax +358 17 255 5063
E-mail kvinfo(at)savonia-amk.fi
www.savonia-amk.fi



Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences (SeAMK)
International Office
P.O.Box 412 (Keskuskatu 34)
FI-60101 Seinäjoki
FINLAND
Tel. +358 20 124 5000
Fax +358 20 124 5001
E-mail international.office(at)seamk.fi
www.seamk.fi


South Carelia Polytechnic
International Office
Koulukatu 5 B
FI-55120 Imatra
FINLAND
Tel. +358 2049 66757
Fax +358 2049 66758
E-mail virve.hakamies(at)scp.fi
www.scp.fi


Svenska Yrkeshögskolan
International Relations
P.O. Box 6 (Fabriksgatan 1)
FI-65201 Vasa
FINLAND
Tel. +358 6 328 5000
Fax +358 6 328 5110
E-mail global(at)syh.fi
www.syh.fi


Sydväst Polytechnic
International Affairs
Nunnegatan 4
FI-20700 Abo (Turku)
FINLAND
Tel. +358 2 4337 400
Fax +358 2 4337 489
E-mail student.affairs(at)sydvast.fi
www.sydvast.fi



Tampere Polytechnic - University of Applied Sciences
International Office
P.O. Box 21 (Teiskontie 33)
FI-33521 Tampere
FINLAND
Tel. +358 3 264 7111
Fax +358 3 264 7238
E-mail international.office(at)tpu.fi
www.tpu.fi


Turku University of Applied Sciences
International Office
Sepänkatu 3
FI-20700 Turku
FINLAND
Tel. +358 10 553 5628
Fax +358 10 553 5791
E-mail int.office(at)turkuamk.fi
www.turkuamk.fi




Vaasa University of Applied Sciences
Admissions Office
Wolffintie 30
FI-65200 Vaasa
FINLAND
Tel. +358 6 326 3111
Fax +358 6 326 3112
E-mail hakutoimisto(at)puv.fi
www.puv.fi

Sunday, October 11, 2009

2 finland schools

1)abo akademi university
international office,
tavastgatan 13,fi-20500,
abo,finland
tel:+ 358 22154836
fax:+35822153230
email:international@abo.fi


2) university of Helsinki
The international student services office
p.o.box 3 (fabianinkatu)
Fi-00014, helsinki
Finland
Tel:+358 9191 22604
Fax:+358 919122176
Email:admissions@helsinki.fi

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